If there is one thing he said he hopes his children will learn from watching him it would be to “follow their dreams.”

“To be an older player, you know, I love bringing my kids to training camp,” he said. “I love bringing them in the locker room after the game.”

“Football success is one thing, you know, being a good dad, being a good husband, being a good friend, that’s really important to me, too,” Brady added.

Celebrating Super Bowl win with family

Brady’s entire family was by his side in Atlanta as he led the Patriots to their sixth Super Bowl win. He called the experience both “emotional” and “great” for his family.

“You know, it’s a long week for everybody,” he said of the countdown to Sunday’s game. “My middle son was sick so, you know, just like being a parent, you’re on the road and you’ve got all these things going on. Your son’s not feeling good.”

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Tom Brady of the New England Patriots kisses his wife Gisele Bundchen after the Super Bowl LIII against the Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Feb. 3, 2019 in Atlanta.

“[Bundchen] was holding him most of the game but it was just a great experience for our family,” Brady said.

Bundchen was seen on the field after the Patriots’ win giving her husband a kiss. She later posted an Instagram tribute to Brady, writing, “Your tireless commitment, discipline and hard work never ceases to amaze me.”